“No. 60” is not a choreographic pose or movement but it is a “principle of the dance practice” that consists of the combination of six elements. Participants will learn about the six elements and how to adapt them in order to find their own dance identities, which will be created according to the dancers’ unique background, experiences, practice and personality. Thus, every “No. 60” has its own character which reflects its creator. There will be a maximum number of participants, 15 people. Open to dancers at any skill level.
Venue: Teguh Karya Room, Taman Ismail Marzuki

Pichet Klunchun
Pichet Klunchun bridges traditional Thai Classical Dance language with contemporary sensibility, while keeping the heart and wisdom of the convention. He trained in Thai Classical Mask Dance, Khon, from age 16 with Master Chaiyot Khummanee. Over the past 15 years, Pichet has earned domestic notoriety for his efforts in contemporising Khon.


